On Sun, 2010-04-25 at 13:46 +0200, mrfroasty wrote:

> SSH + MC i.e http://www.midnight-commander.org, you will get syntax high
> lights.
> 
> P:S
> **Any CLI program will do the job.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 04/25/2010 10:01 AM, Angus Mann wrote:
> > HI all. I'm looking for a recommendation for an online PHP editor.
> >
> > Here's what I mean....
> >
> > I mean a PHP program I can install on my web-server, then log in and use it 
> > to browse and edit other PHP files on the server.
> >
> > The idea is that I could make changes and bugfixes to a web app while I'm 
> > away from home/office.
> >
> > Ideally it would be more than just a text editor, but also have syntax 
> > highlighting and formatting for PHP built in.
> >
> > Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Angus
> >
> >
> >   
> 
> 
> -- 
> Extra details:
> OSS:Gentoo Linux
> profile:x86
> Hardware:msi geforce 8600GT asus p5k-se
> location:/home/muhsin
> language(s):C/C++,VB,VHDL,bash,PHP,SQL,HTML,CSS
> Typo:40WPM
> url:http://www.mzalendo.net
> url:http://www.zanbytes.com
> 
> 
> 
> 


I wouldn't recommend editing files actually on the server. I used to do
that, until my hosting changed its cPanel setup in a way that caused
havoc with the KIOslaves in KDE. I tried to save a file, got back an
error that said the file couldn't save. So I closed the editor only to
find that the file I was editing had just been zeroed. I lost a lot of
work that day because I didn't have a backup. It's far safer to edit
local files and FTP them in, even if you just use a web-based FTP system
(and mosting hosting control panels will have one)

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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